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1 n the product isomer and the original ground state.
2  three modes can accommodate any deformation state.
3 transition from a steady flow to an immobile state.
4 g in ocular surface homeostasis under steady-state.
5 vealing a bistable, strongly correlated spin state.
6  and ambulatory surgery settings in New York State.
7 f the relaxation of the system to its ground state.
8 process, especially sensitive to attentional state.
9  maximizes geometric mean fitness, in steady state.
10 charged state and recover the bright neutral state.
11 actor determining the presence of an aquatic state.
12 uced chiral spin liquid near the equilibrium state.
13 ssed, having a dark stable blue intermediate state.
14 ng histone modifications even in the resting state.
15 onfirms the presence of the Tbx6(+) NMP cell state.
16 i monomer through photoreaction in the solid state.
17 ng mainly as a "doorway" state for the nOpi* state.
18 -Medicaid recipients varied significantly by state.
19 m geometry similar to the neutral transition state.
20 ic control of serum triglyceride in a fasted state.
21 romoters represents a poised transcriptional state.
22  conditions, finding dynamic changes in each state.
23  transcriptional state to a stably resistant state.
24 tein to "freeze" them in their SecA-inserted state.
25 ly essential for maintaining the inactivated state.
26 to its NIS-bound state instead of the native state.
27 ty analysis of the metastable fertile forest state.
28 ome people who resided in Medicaid expansion states.
29 s a significant fraction of PM in the United States.
30 s Health Initiative, conducted in the United States.
31 m between "open" and "closed" conformational states.
32 ergy stress for proliferation in new osmotic states.
33 ates and physical symptoms than for positive states.
34  $11,965 ($93,795 vs. $81,829) in the United States.
35 earrangements between the oligomer and fiber states.
36 that shift the equilibrium between those two states.
37 nt discharges from US general hospitals in 9 states.
38  at 9 academic medical centers in the United States.
39 ain higher-confidence insights into cellular states.
40 in the burden of liver disease in the United States.
41 nd FeF2 and characterizes their excited spin states.
42 T mutation in the ApoE4 native and misfolded states.
43 y together with altered switching between FC states.
44 le in the stability of nonequilibrium steady states.
45  different species, cell types, and cellular states.
46 n2 genes are dynamically linked to vigilance states.
47 se, the leading cause of death in the United States.
48 wly diagnosed as having cancer in the United States.
49 l rain events spanning the contiguous United States.
50 is enhanced in molecular machines with fewer states.
51 ing the Ge2(2+) ion with Ge in the oxidation state +1.
52 ns-influence may occur beyond high oxidation state 5f metals and hence could encompass mid-range oxid
53  electrons) and aromatic in its 6+ oxidation state (78 pi electrons).
54 ometres, is antiaromatic in its 4+ oxidation state (80 pi electrons) and aromatic in its 6+ oxidation
55 nd hence could encompass mid-range oxidation state actinides and lanthanides.
56 ng distance occurs through an unusual ground state active site arrangement or by thermally sampling c
57             In the rural southeastern United States, African American parents and their 11-year-old c
58 s but it is unclear how changes in chromatin states alter kinetics of transcription.
59 ression is associated with an advanced tumor state and a poor prognosis.
60 agnetic resonance imaging included a resting state and an experimental paradigm focusing on the antic
61  formed can the protein reach the transition state and continue folding.
62 t anti-silencing activity in the pluripotent state and during PSC-differentiation for several of the
63  hotspots of smoke occurrence are found over state and national parks in the southeast during winter
64  energy above 1.3 eV can excite this charged state and recover the bright neutral state.
65                   Depending on its oxidation state and the environmental conditions, it can participa
66 t signaling pathways are active in the basal state and the functional relevance of the observed tonic
67  chronic blood-borne infection in the United States and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality.
68  of the system to generalize beyond training states and accurately generate wrist flexion states that
69 use of morbidity and mortality in the United States and are associated with increased health care cos
70 tation have steadily increased in the United States and Canada over the past decade, largely attribut
71 Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative (CRSCI) that aims to build
72 d the network to hospitals across the United States and Colombia.
73 edicine has rapidly flourished in the United States and has improved access to care, outcomes, and pa
74 magnet is expected to give rise to pseudogap states and high-temperature superconductors.
75 f of physicians (61% from both accommodation states and non-accommodation states) reported they cared
76 s than for behaviors and for negative mental states and physical symptoms than for positive states.
77  thermodynamic equilibria or photostationary states and should be considered in the design of TiO2-co
78 e reviewed the climate health profiles of 16 states and two cities participating in the U.S. Centers
79  vitreous (in both its attached and detached state) and the internal limiting membrane of the retina
80  reactions via a single ambimodal transition state, and a retro-Claisen rearrangement.
81 sion of ComK, the master regulator for the K-state, and reduces transformability.
82 ld, in both noncovalent and covalent binding states, and for two highly homologous proteases, calpain
83 rain's ability to represent stimuli and task states, and that information capacity measured through w
84 ssure nor the phase transition to a metallic state are supported by data and that the data contradict
85 hence methods to predict missing methylation states are critical to enable genome-wide analyses.
86  towards a regime in which complex many-body states are expected, and find that strong magnetic corre
87  insights into the problem of how epigenetic states are inherited through cell division, with intrigu
88                                         Such states are often invoked in the excited-state dynamics o
89 oncerted fashion through a cyclic transition state-are among the most powerful synthetic transformati
90 anhydride-methanol complex in the transition state as the factor leading to stereoselectivity.
91 e of a highly mixed (3)MLCT/(3)pipi* excited state as the lowest triplet state in 2, whereas the lowe
92 prefusion (pre-F) to the postfusion (post-F) state at the time of virus-host cell membrane fusion.
93  diHMM, to systematically annotate chromatin states at multiple length scales.
94 , with a linear dispersion of the electronic states at the corners of the Brillouin zone (BZ) forming
95 eady-state kinetics to model a minimal eight-state ATPase cycle.
96 ropic shift where the pericyclic "transition state" becomes the most stable species on the reaction h
97                                      Excited state behavior follows predicable patterns.
98 ling accompanied by partitioning of the dark state between the product isomer and the original ground
99 hat HDAC6 maintains Ku70 in a hypoacetylated state, blocking the translocation of Bax to mitochondria
100                  Although changes in resting-state brain connectivity are a transdiagnostic key findi
101 een used to assess iron status in the United States, but its use worldwide and in settings with infla
102 intact cognitive and emotional processing, a state called complete locked-in state (CLIS).
103                                  Topological states can be used to control the mechanical properties
104 st in several countries including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
105 ate senescence, a persistent hyporeplicative state characterized in part by expression of the p16(INK
106  superconducting gap spectrum and density of states, clearly distinct from the widely known, bulk-lik
107 rocessing, a state called complete locked-in state (CLIS).
108 roid cancer in Massachusetts and the control states compared with patients with private insurance.
109                                       Steady-state concentrations of endoxifen (4-hydroxy-N-desmethyl
110 nagement and then would persist under steady-state conditions.
111     This new concept of switching of excited-state configuration should pave the way to control the s
112 ns by restricting the range of behaviors and states considered.
113 he surface arsenic (30-60%) has an oxidation state consistent with As(0).
114 luctuation can excite the near-field optical states, creating the potential for thermal radiation ord
115                                   The steady-state current density was kept at 11.0 +/- 1.3 mA/m(2) i
116 at room temperature, and their rapid excited-state deactivation precludes their use as photosensitize
117 tive product-determining isomeric transition states (DeltaDeltaE(double dagger)) in both the presence
118 of water-evoked responses is highly internal-state dependent.
119 emonstrate how sensory information regulates state-dependent reflexes in the lower urinary tract and
120 librium dynamics will not yield hyperuniform states, driven, nonequilibrium dynamics may.
121 ven valuable to prepare and probe transition-state dynamics by the photodetachment of anions with an
122 Such states are often invoked in the excited-state dynamics of donor-acceptor dyads, but their involv
123  state is likely occurring, and we term this state "E0H(+)", following the Lowe-Thorneley naming sche
124                               New electronic states emerge as a result of multiple copies of the TOTA
125  and Slater physics, where a spin-frustrated state emerges at the crossover.
126  we report an atomistic model of the excited state ensemble of a stabilized mutant of an extensively
127 me and we analyse the data in terms of a two-state equilibrium between compact and extended conformat
128         We analyzed standardized Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and memory, processing speed, l
129 subscale (ADAS-Cog; p=0.011) and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE; p=0.004) at 1 year; these diffe
130 cognitive impairment (defined as Mini Mental State Examination [MMSE] </=25) using data from nine coh
131 ognition (29 of 30 points on the Mini-Mental State Examination and 27 of 30 points on the Montreal Co
132  m (15 ft), and cognition on the Mini-Mental State Examination and Trail Making Test Parts A and B.
133 tional materials, general criteria for solid-state explosive reactions are built upon both thermodyna
134 the participants, with a mean (+/-SD) steady-state factor IX coagulant activity of 33.7+/-18.5% (rang
135                          Here we use resting-state fMRI data from 176 subjects to show that signals f
136 st cells readily recover from a desensitized state following removal of desensitizing antigen.
137                                   The United States Food and Drug Administration is concerned about t
138 s the dynamics, acting mainly as a "doorway" state for the nOpi* state.
139 study patients were enrolled from the United States for a prespecified subgroup analysis.
140    We propose the importance of accessing CT states for photoredox catalysis of atom transfer radical
141 tion, revealing the importance of metastable states for RNA-based gene regulation.
142 trode, it is shown that SET/RESET programmed states form via the formation/annihilation of periodic v
143                                In the United States from 2009 to 2013, the incidence of breast cancer
144 ing semantic prediction and enhanced resting-state functional connectivity between hubs of the readin
145 tagonist amisulpride] in humans with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and clusteri
146 easures, psychiatric assessment, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging in a cross-s
147               We applied novel fetal resting-state functional MRI to measure brain function in 32 hum
148 tions in N allocation and Rubisco activation state further influencing photosynthetic rates and N-use
149 ist prices of PCSK9 inhibitors in the United States (&gt;$14,500 per year) are >100x higher than generic
150                              Different redox states have a profound effect on domain orientation in t
151     Rather than changing the oligomerization state, heme induces a conformational change in DGCR8.
152 tely 20% representative sample of all United States hospital admissions.
153 (3)pipi* excited state as the lowest triplet state in 2, whereas the lowest energy triplet states in
154 luence of a constant drive the moving vortex state in 2H-NbS2 superconductor exhibits a negative diff
155 in the kindred and not found in a homozygous state in 300 Bedouin controls.
156 -biased genes already in an active chromatin state in male liver generally showed early cGH responses
157 bly transition to a slow-cycling, persistent state in response to targeted kinase inhibitors.
158 nhances our understanding of the EAV carrier state in stallions by unequivocally identifying the ampu
159  Many viral infections cause host shutoff, a state in which host protein synthesis is globally inhibi
160 tate in 2, whereas the lowest energy triplet states in 1, 3, and 4 were calculated to be (3)LF in nat
161 st that lacosamide binds to fast-inactivated states in a manner similar to other antiseizure agents b
162 rtunities for evaluating intracellular redox states in biochemical investigations.
163 n spectroscopy (ARPES), we show that surface states in few-monolayer MgB2 make a major contribution t
164                                      Complex states in glasses can be neatly expressed by the potenti
165 cadal forecasts of UV dosage over the United States in summer require understanding the response of t
166   In the context of supporting the EU Member States in the implementation of the EU Water Framework D
167 ta at the level of California and the United States in the years before and after the 2014-2015 Disne
168 s illuminate the architecture of the amyloid state, including its stability and its capacity for form
169  greatest public health burden in the United States, including obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes
170 he resulting P700(+*)A1(-*) charge-separated state indicates that the yield is directly comparable to
171 imization eliminates intermediate metastable states, indicating that flux is enhanced in molecular ma
172 sorted embryoid body (EB) cells] from primed-state induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) after a 72-
173 zyme, while alphaLA changed to its NIS-bound state instead of the native state.
174 d that mechanisms underlying several disease states involving the interactions between microbes, thei
175 t that reversible protonation of the resting state is likely occurring, and we term this state "E0H(+
176                      The lowest energy pipi* state is responsible for the sub-picosecond lifetime obs
177 but the control of the vascular inflammatory state is still largely unclear.
178                 For cases where the polar CT state is the lowest energy excited state, we observe its
179  obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the United States is 10% for mild OSA and 3.8% to 6.5% for moderate
180                              Entanglement of states is one of the most surprising and counter-intuiti
181 sk in X-linked CGD carriers, and the carrier state itself is associated with autoimmunity.
182 ine published data from transient and steady-state kinetics to model a minimal eight-state ATPase cyc
183 redox group between the oxidized and reduced states, leading to reversible switching of the DNA condu
184             Code of Federal Regulations, and state legislative codes.
185  astrocyte Ca(2+) can adjust to a new steady-state level, with an impact on surrounding brain cells,
186                              This study used state-level Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRB
187 d or inhibited pharmacologically, the steady-state levels of circular RNAs increased while expression
188 tronic properties of this unique high-valent state may be probed by in situ spectroscopy.
189 rea network in North America (Canada, United States, Mexico-NAM) to the projected end-of-century clim
190                    The HMM identified a four-state model as the best descriptor of diving behaviour.
191 as been studied in great detail using steady-state models.
192  suggests that target sequence and chromatin state modulate cleavage and repair kinetics.
193 ing alters microsecond dynamics, using solid-state NMR measurements and multi-microsecond MD simulati
194 d by size exclusion chromatography and Solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
195 rimetry, and sequential (2)H and (31)P solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
196 structural modification with changes in trap state occupancy is likely a general feature of reduced T
197 an 50%; and 32.4% (95% CI: 2.5-94.2%) in the State of Bahia in Brazil which suggests that the attack
198 EC-2) is known to maintain the physiological state of blood vasculature under inflammatory conditions
199 lly disordered independent of the activation state of caspase-6; however, its complete removal result
200 ts in changes in pluripotency and the primed state of cells.
201 stabilizing the photoluminescence and charge state of color centers based on epitaxial growth of an i
202                                          The state of current knowledge concerning the microbiology,
203                   On the other hand, triplet state of diphenyl sulfide also showed competitive C-S bo
204 se of the hydrostatic pressure, the magnetic state of Eu evolves from the canted antiferromagnetic st
205 ts that affect the rotational conformational state of its 2B subdomain.
206 d the post-adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis state of KaiC create a hub around which nighttime signal
207                             Here the current state of knowledge of the NVU will be assessed, focusing
208 cally controllable via switching the folding state of Miura-ori split-ring resonators.
209  and concepts in this area and to survey the state of open-source research in analytical chemistry.
210 ommon fate within microColonies, both in the state of pluripotency and when cells are differentiated,
211                                          The state of pluripotency, which is stabilized by an interco
212 rm) were identical and similar to the active state of receiver domains of bacterial response regulato
213             We critically review the current state of structural neuroimaging in AN and discuss the p
214 ns is crucial to optimize gamma but requires state of the art measurement techniques which are both s
215       This review gives an impression of the state of the art of the field by showing a diverse numbe
216                                          The state of the art suggests an iterative, multidisciplinar
217                We investigated the hydration state of the deep, well-accessible hydrophobic S1' speci
218                               In the excited state of the E:THF:NADPH product release complex, the re
219  of the computation is encoded in the ground state of the vertex model and its complexity is reflecte
220 timate that between 76 and 396 people in the state of Wisconsin would be medically eligible and willi
221  that consist of misfolded, self-replicating states of a sialoglycoprotein called the prion protein o
222 ent facial movements to humans in comparable states of emotional arousal.
223 entially regulated in latent vs. replicative states of infection.
224 k examines the relative energies of the spin states of O atom, Fe(2+) ion, and FeF2 and characterizes
225                   Here we report that steady states of systems with non-equilibrium fluxes can suppor
226 ructure revealed two distinct conformational states of the enzyme, providing a first glimpse of what
227                          Distinct oligomeric states of the Marburg and Ebola virus VP35 proteins may
228 ference between the freestanding and adhered states of the two-dimensional materials.
229                                              State-of-the-art ("CMIP5") historical climate model simu
230       NucliTrack performs similarly to other state-of-the-art cell tracking algorithms, but NucliTrac
231 /Vis spectra were independently confirmed by state-of-the-art DFT calculations.
232 ive model is comparable in accuracy to other state-of-the-art DNA methylation prediction algorithms.
233 to reversible classical computation based on state-of-the-art implementations of quantum annealing.
234 ods have become a competitive alternative to state-of-the-art isotopic ratio mass spectrometry techni
235            We compare our algorithm with the state-of-the-art method based on the benchmark dataset.
236 e association studies (GWAS) have become the state-of-the-art procedure to identify quantitative trai
237 sing this framework we compare a widely used state-of-the-art reference-based algorithm (called const
238                                      Using a state-of-the-art strategy, we expressed multiple complem
239 GH responses; genes in an inactive chromatin state often responded late.
240                                In the United States, one in six children are affected by neurodevelop
241 ining the polaron relaxation energy in solid-state organic D-A blends and show the importance of a re
242                               We used steady-state oxic and anoxic chemostat cultures to demonstrate
243 cylglycerols accomplished with the oxidative state (peroxide and anisidine value, PV and AV) required
244                         Additionally, steady-state photolysis, electrochemistry, and laser time-resol
245  mutation localizes tropomyosin in a blocked-state position on actin defined by a deeper energy minim
246                       Further, the many-body states possess a pseudo-spin degree of freedom that corr
247  two operationally simple and discrete solid-state processes.
248 mportant in regulating cellular NEIL1 steady state protein levels.
249                                  The excited-state quenching of [Ru(TAP)2(HAT)](2+) (TAP = 1,4,5,8-te
250 igning compounds to target specific receptor states, rather than specific receptor types, may be a vi
251 II, in both normal conditions and in disease states, remains only partially understood.
252                           We examined United States Renal Data System records of Medicare-insured kid
253 h accommodation states and non-accommodation states) reported they cared for a pediatric patient whos
254 lux distributions consistent with the steady-state requirement.
255 entrant temperature dependence of the normal state resistance often referred to as the N-shaped tempe
256 a KCNE1 were cross-linked in open and closed states, respectively, which suggests that their actions
257 tial depression, which is followed by steady-state responses that are frequency invariant for their p
258  highly disordered CUB, which has acquired a state similar to that of intrinsically disordered protei
259 e in brains collected from three behavioural states: solitary virgins, individuals actively parenting
260                                     Bayesian state-space and habitat models show that penguins traver
261  framework is consistent with the stationary-state statistics of a broad class of resource-limited co
262  of this structure with inactive- and active-state structures of the beta2AR reveals the mechanism by
263  the N-oxyl aromatic rings in the transition state structures.
264                             Without a ground state substrate-bound structure for the prototypical non
265                                 Higher-order states, such as bound biexcitons, are possible but are d
266 llion children and adolescents in the United States suffer from dental infections, leading to pulp ne
267 dducts as well as DIBAL-H in its aggregation states support this experimental finding.
268                             In this distinct state, tantalum flows like a viscous fluid while retaini
269  This bias is larger for reports of internal states than for behaviors and for negative mental states
270 ch are weighted to be representative of each state that has participation in the survey greater than
271 et ligand-to-metal charge-transfer ((2)LMCT) state that is rarely seen for transition-metal complexes
272 feron (IFN) signaling engenders an antiviral state that likely plays an important role in constrainin
273 , conversely, it might establish a temporary state that limits the initial SAM-encoded Ag expression.
274                                  The authors stated that they inadvertently inserted images of the wr
275 states and accurately generate wrist flexion states that are intermediate to training levels.
276 c molecules, which typically have electronic states that are relatively well separated in energy.
277                                   In the off-state the Fermi level moves into the bandgap and electro
278 s the fundamentals of variational transition state theory (VTST), its recent theoretical development,
279 the phase behavior can be tuned from a mixed state to a coexistence of a liquid-crystalline and a gel
280 ls, converting the transient transcriptional state to a stably resistant state.
281 ptimal path of fluctuations from one ordered state to another in real and synthetic networks.
282 482 coyotes originating from 11 eastern U.S. states to address how divergent demographic histories in
283 In the largest screening of CD in the United States to date outside of blood banks, we found a CD pre
284 s for cognitive, experiential, and emotional states to victims predicted support for practices where
285 iation Facility to check whether the O- to C-state transition in fully activated fibers of fast skele
286 formation across a variety of mammalian cell state transitions.
287 idence in New York City (NYC) and the United States (US) has flattened.
288 ture (between ferromagnetic and paramagnetic states) using very small fields (smaller than 0.3 tesla)
289 ed antiferromagnetic structure in the ground state, via a pure ferromagnetic structure under the inte
290 charge claims from 2008 to 2013, linked with state vital statistics, stratifying hospitals on the bas
291  polar CT state is the lowest energy excited state, we observe its population through significant sol
292 t the molecular interactions in two filament states, we successfully predict point mutations that shi
293 een high-level internally directed cognitive states, when thinking about the self, the perspective of
294 ed a hyperglycemic, hyperleptinemic maternal state, whereas MIA produced significant increases in pro
295 igible population of the second bright pipi* state, which affects the dynamics, acting mainly as a "d
296 npatient surgery in South Carolina utilizing state-wide all-payer discharge claims from 2008 to 2013,
297  10 and 13 electrons, respectively, to final states with all bridging ligands doubly reduced and all
298 ein can switch between different supercoiled states with high cooperativity.
299 mapping the EM field or the local density of states with nanometre spatial resolution.
300 and European countries as well as the United States, with limited further transmission, including to

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